<p>I'm applying to ILR RD this year, and I wasn't sure if the school still did rolling admissions. I was planning on getting my app in early, because I'm really interested in the school, but things got pushed back and I'll probably end up sending in the last part of my supplement this week. </p>
<p>So is ILR rolling? If so, have I hindered my chances significantly by not getting it in by now, or if I send it in this week am I still part of the "earlier" batch of applications?</p>
<p>Okay thanks superexcited. I was curious because in the past couple of years, I’ve heard of Cornell applicants getting back decisions in February, which led me to believe that Cornell did rolling.</p>
<p>Actually, several of the schools at Cornell have rolling admissions, beginning in February (if I recall, it’s CALS, ILR and Hotel). However, it’s limited rolling admission. Most will still find out on the RD announcement date.</p>
<p>I could be wrong but I didnt think any of the IVY schools work on a rolling admissions schedule. I believe that they can send a “likely letter” early however not the final decision. This only appies to RD not ED</p>
<p>D1, just graduated in May, heard that she was accepted at ILR in February of her senior year in HS. Another student in her HS class didn’t hear until the usual RD time. So obviously there is rolling admission.</p>
<p>Can you tell me what your major is so far and whether you know if it is harder to be admitted to ILR vs. CALS? I’m in between picking from both schools and am thinking ED for next year. Thanks.</p>